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1Dept.of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD20742
2KITP, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara CA93106
3Dept.of Physics, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD20742
4JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder,
CO80309
5Dept. of Astrophysical and Planetary
Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO80309
Abstract:
The existence of the radius of marginal stability means that accretion
flows around black holes invariably undergo a transition from a MHD
turbulent disk-like flow to an inward plunging flow. We argue that
the plunging inflow can greatly enhance the trapping of large scale
magnetic field on the black hole, and therefore may increase the
importance of the Blandford-Znajek (BZ) effect relative to previous
estimates that ignore the plunge region. We support this hypothesis
by constructing and analyzing a toy-model of the dragging and trapping
of a large scale field by a black hole disk, revealing a strong
dependence of this effect on the effective magnetic Prandtl number of
the MHD turbulent disk. Furthermore, we show that the enhancement of
the BZ effect depends on the geometric thickness of the accretion
disk. This may be, at least in part, the physical underpinnings of
the empirical relation between the inferred geometric thickness of a
black hole disk and the presence of a radio jet.
accretion: accretion disks -- black hole physics -- magnetic fields --
X-ray: binaries
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Chris Reynolds
2006-07-17